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Texas A&M University’s Cain Garage is the first site in the USA to offer fully-integrated wireless Nedap sensors in combination with the INDECT ultrasonic parking guidance system.

Texas A&M University’s Cain Garage is the first site in the USA to offer fully-integrated wireless Nedap sensors in combination with the INDECT ultrasonic parking guidance system.

The newly built 1434 space garage is utilized by a wide range of patrons including students, faculty, permit holders and game day visitors. In such a busy environment, accuracy is paramount.

“Traditionally, parking guidance in open-air environments has relied on ‘zone-counting’ technology,” said Dale Fowler, Director of INDECT USA. “However, this technology has systemic inaccuracies and can require daily manual adjustments.”

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